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and it was out of that that the first city of los angeles mural program came. perhaps the work i'm most well-known for is "the great wall of los angeles" mural. it's a half-a-mile-long narrative work that depicts, in a chronological sequence, the history of various ethnic groups in california. the great wall was produced over a five-summer period with approximately 350 young people participating, ages 14 through 21, and to cover that wall once would take 300 gallons of paint. woman: back in 1976, judy founded the social and public art resource center, sparc, with "the great wall of los angeles." it's the longest mural in the world, and perhaps our signature piece. and from there, when judy was doing it, the mayoof los angeles at the time had asked, "is there any way that you can replicate this incredible project all over the city?" so what she developed was a project called the great walls unlimited neighborhood pride program. of the 70 pieces that sparc has done in all of these ethnic communities, the first thing that we did was that we sent two artists out to
and it was out of that that the first city of los angeles mural program came. perhaps the work i'm most well-known for is "the great wall of los angeles" mural. it's a half-a-mile-long narrative work that depicts, in a chronological sequence, the history of various ethnic groups in california. the great wall was produced over a five-summer period with approximately 350 young people participating, ages 14 through 21, and to cover that wall once would take 300 gallons of paint. woman:...
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grusheski: philadelphia was the first american city to develop a water system and to take on as a municipal responsibility water delivery to all of its citizens. when william penn laid out the city, he actually chose a spot of land that had a lot of groundwater. however, by 1730, 30,000 people lived within the first seven blocks of philadelphia, next to the delaware river. well, 30,000 people caused filth in the city and polluted their water sources. the groundwater was not potable. and in one year, 1/6 of the population died of yellow fever. now, they didn't know at the time that yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes. but the health issue was major in that first movement to build a water system. narrator: so they set out to find the cleanest source of water. although the majority of philadelphia's water now comes from the delaware river, early engineers found that development along the waterfront was causing pollution. so their search led them to the nearby schuylkill river. philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engi
grusheski: philadelphia was the first american city to develop a water system and to take on as a municipal responsibility water delivery to all of its citizens. when william penn laid out the city, he actually chose a spot of land that had a lot of groundwater. however, by 1730, 30,000 people lived within the first seven blocks of philadelphia, next to the delaware river. well, 30,000 people caused filth in the city and polluted their water sources. the groundwater was not potable. and in one...
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. >>> happening now the space shuttle endeavour is on its final journey not airborne, but down city streets in los angeles. these are live pictures. more on this complicated journey. >>> first, this morning's tech bites. >>> samsung unveils smaller version of galaxy smartphone features four inch display, five mega pixel camera. runs on jelly bean. microsoft executive says the company plans to have 100,000 apps available by next february, 400 million people are expected to be using windows 8 by next summer. new leader in the pc market, china's company out sold hp in the third quarter. tough time as consumers are opting for tablets and smartphones. typical twitter user woman in her late 20s who shares details of her life with family and friends. 208 followers. background color the arteries of your dishwasher are constantly clogging up with grease and lime scale. use finish dishwasher cleaner every month to keep your machine in sparkling health. for shining results, finish dishwasher cleaner. on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-vers
. >>> happening now the space shuttle endeavour is on its final journey not airborne, but down city streets in los angeles. these are live pictures. more on this complicated journey. >>> first, this morning's tech bites. >>> samsung unveils smaller version of galaxy smartphone features four inch display, five mega pixel camera. runs on jelly bean. microsoft executive says the company plans to have 100,000 apps available by next february, 400 million people are...
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do you have any thoughts on how the city is dealing with crime? >> crime rates have been down, particularly violent crime rates and homicides. that is a good thing. in the first few weeks of 2011, homicides have started to climb back up. we have to be ever vigilant about crimes occurring in all of our neighborhoods. i have been generally satisfied with much of the activity of the san francisco police department. in my district on nob hill, we have always had too many automobile break-ins. on polk street, there are many incidences of drug dealing and prostitution. in some of the entertainment quarters, we of shootings that happened. these are perennial issues that the police department needs to continually tackle. i am a big fan of the concept of community policing. that is the idea that our local police officers need to establish a better relationship with members of the community, residents, and merchants. through that community partnership, we have seen true successes in being able to combat crime. you have eyes and ears on the street cooperatin
do you have any thoughts on how the city is dealing with crime? >> crime rates have been down, particularly violent crime rates and homicides. that is a good thing. in the first few weeks of 2011, homicides have started to climb back up. we have to be ever vigilant about crimes occurring in all of our neighborhoods. i have been generally satisfied with much of the activity of the san francisco police department. in my district on nob hill, we have always had too many automobile break-ins....
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. >> well, first thing what we do is back here behind us we have the search-out rooms. inmates are brought in from different courts and from different station holding tanks, and they're sat there and we process them, line them up, remove all their contraband that they have. we also remove any knives or guns, whatever they might come in with from the streets. sometimes they put drugs inside their shoes, extra handcuff keys inside their shoes as well. >> following the search identification wristbands with booking numbers and bar codes are scanned into the jail's central computer. the inmates are then given bologna sandwiches and some juice. from there they're told to follow a series of lines painted on the floor. >> okay. blue line's going to take them to cell "b" which is for males. and they're going to wait -- they're going to wait in that cell to be booked. the yellow line's going to take them into cell one, which is going to be in classification. if they've already been booked, then they can go on and be classified. inmates are classified in three levels -- low, mediu
. >> well, first thing what we do is back here behind us we have the search-out rooms. inmates are brought in from different courts and from different station holding tanks, and they're sat there and we process them, line them up, remove all their contraband that they have. we also remove any knives or guns, whatever they might come in with from the streets. sometimes they put drugs inside their shoes, extra handcuff keys inside their shoes as well. >> following the search...
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it's people first. the first thing we have to do is bring hope to the people who are living there. >> san francisco one of 46 cities competing for a portion of the grant money and one of nine finalists in hud's grant program. >> best buy is taking an aggressive approach to outsell its main competitor this holiday season. and there is another apple announcement. >> hi, john. >> there is one of the biggest tech ipos since facebook is off to a huge start. workday surged as it made a debut on the new york stock exchange. shares in the company up nearly 74% to close at $78.59 and there is bloomberg spoke to sfo about the decision to go public. >> it seemed lick a perfect time for us from a parkt perspective. we have momentum in our sales opportunities. it's a very large market. also, kpt has been in existence for a period of time. we want liquid ti for for customers. it's important for customers. our customers want to do business with the public offering. >> get ready for yet another apple product announceme
it's people first. the first thing we have to do is bring hope to the people who are living there. >> san francisco one of 46 cities competing for a portion of the grant money and one of nine finalists in hud's grant program. >> best buy is taking an aggressive approach to outsell its main competitor this holiday season. and there is another apple announcement. >> hi, john. >> there is one of the biggest tech ipos since facebook is off to a huge start. workday surged as...
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what did you want the viewer to see about what these hospitals in the inner cities are up against every day? >> the antenna first went up for me, my wife and i first came out of graduate school, the same grad with school at uc berkeley. i came out with journalism and she came out with speech. she would come home with stories of her patients that were quite remarkable and surprising to me. one of them i remember. there was this guy and he was a drummer in this village in east africa and he was a legend, like bob marley. he was in the hospital and people came, they brought food, brought their drums, they would break out into song. this guy was just a statistic, just a headline, somebody that no one would ever get to know. that got me thinking about how many more people there were like this guy, whose stories were never told. outside the context of the health-care debate, i was interested in the stories of the community and what they were going through day-to-day. that began the exploration and development of the idea that eventually became the film. tavis: i was fascinated when i got a ch
what did you want the viewer to see about what these hospitals in the inner cities are up against every day? >> the antenna first went up for me, my wife and i first came out of graduate school, the same grad with school at uc berkeley. i came out with journalism and she came out with speech. she would come home with stories of her patients that were quite remarkable and surprising to me. one of them i remember. there was this guy and he was a drummer in this village in east africa and he...
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the city has been planning this event for about a year. they've had to cut down several trees, remove a bunch of streetlights, all for "endeavour's" final mission. "endeavour" made its first stop about three and a half miles into the 12-mile journey to its final resting place at the california signs center. officials calling it a logistical pit stop. >> this was guided by logistical concerns in times of timing. we closed some runways last night at l.a.x. and these folks wouldn't like us to do it in the day, passengers wouldn't like that. >> reporter: the shuttle departed l.a.x. on its 200,000 pound transport vehicle and began rolling around 2:00 a.m. spectators lined the streets to witness a piece of history. >> it's the american dream. it's an american icon. it's an american hero. >> i'm 20, but it's going to be one of the highlights of my life. i'm never going to see something like this again. >> reporter: the 12-mile journey dubbed mission 26 is quite an endeavor. shuttle controllers will navigate l.a. streets at a top speed of just 2 m
the city has been planning this event for about a year. they've had to cut down several trees, remove a bunch of streetlights, all for "endeavour's" final mission. "endeavour" made its first stop about three and a half miles into the 12-mile journey to its final resting place at the california signs center. officials calling it a logistical pit stop. >> this was guided by logistical concerns in times of timing. we closed some runways last night at l.a.x. and these...
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. >> criminal acts are not protected under the first amendment. our goal is to have a peaceful, successful event. >> what has happened in the past, obviously we all regret. but we are moving forward. >> city leaders say the plaza is the centerpiece of the downtown reviolate the mayor says they plan to move forward with 30 new business. >>> troublesome poll out for governor brown's tax initiative. public support for prop 30 has dipped below 50%. in a survey, 48% said they would support prop 30, 44% oppose with 8% undecided prop 30 would raise taxes for the wealthiest californians. the governor warns if it fails schools and other state agencies could face deep cuts. >>> 4:38. big morning for facebook employees. today their shares in the company will be converted into stock that clears the way for them to start selling it monday, if they choose, facebook workers own 225 million shares worth about 5.2 billion dollars. facebook stock is still way down but it closed up yesterday at $23.20 he three. >> i didn't see rain in the -- city first time this wee
. >> criminal acts are not protected under the first amendment. our goal is to have a peaceful, successful event. >> what has happened in the past, obviously we all regret. but we are moving forward. >> city leaders say the plaza is the centerpiece of the downtown reviolate the mayor says they plan to move forward with 30 new business. >>> troublesome poll out for governor brown's tax initiative. public support for prop 30 has dipped below 50%. in a survey, 48% said...
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today first, temperatures 5 to 12° below where they should be for this time of the year. in the south bay upper 60s to low 70s. up the peninsula, mid 60s to near 70° in redwood city and los altos toes -- los altos. 64 south san francisco, 65 sausalito, low 60s and sun at beaches mixed with cloud cover from time to time. mid to upper 60s east bay shore, low to mid 70s warmer in the east bay valleys. monterey bay mix of clouds and sun and mid to upper 60s. around the state hottest weather palm springs 94. san diego 72, l.a. 78, 65 in tahoe. back home for tonight a few more clouds than this morning, partly cloudy, 40s in the north bay valleys, low to mid 50s for the rest of us. as we wake up tomorrow morning cloud cover any shower activity will be over the coast mainly where going to stay until possibly northern sections of sonoma county may have a stray shower. towards the evening and overnight it fall as part and a better chance wednesday afternoon, well south of the monterey bay. for us, most of us outside of stray shower cooler tomorrow and wednesday. slow warming trend
today first, temperatures 5 to 12° below where they should be for this time of the year. in the south bay upper 60s to low 70s. up the peninsula, mid 60s to near 70° in redwood city and los altos toes -- los altos. 64 south san francisco, 65 sausalito, low 60s and sun at beaches mixed with cloud cover from time to time. mid to upper 60s east bay shore, low to mid 70s warmer in the east bay valleys. monterey bay mix of clouds and sun and mid to upper 60s. around the state hottest weather palm...
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he promised a firewood could read it dracula he would agreed the tale of two cities. we both kept our promise and i think he got the better part of the bargain. [laughter] at 13 he handed in his first novel he failed every test he took because he hated the 80 of the test and would not participate with the drilling some of the schools spend half the year how to outwit the test. nothing to do with learning. he went to school in england and ninth grade principal said this boy will never go college. he is not college material. he cannot pass his test. of wonderful headmaster said there is something and this boy. we will not give up on him. he had 12 for 14 kids in his class. he graduated from a wonderful college a few years ago also back in the south bronx serving with the kids he left behind. he wants to be a minister. episcopal priest. he will give a guest sermon this sunday. the things about that boy that were so wonderful, they will never show up in numbers. i don't think thoreau would have done well on the standardized exams. he would purposely picked the wrong answe
he promised a firewood could read it dracula he would agreed the tale of two cities. we both kept our promise and i think he got the better part of the bargain. [laughter] at 13 he handed in his first novel he failed every test he took because he hated the 80 of the test and would not participate with the drilling some of the schools spend half the year how to outwit the test. nothing to do with learning. he went to school in england and ninth grade principal said this boy will never go...
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officers is 8% of the police force but also points out that exactly zero members of the police brass or city leadership, allen, face any discipline for what many people regard as a poorly planned and botched operation in the first place. >> just thinking, joe, about the layoffs at the department has had over recent years, what the morale must be like given in now. >> reporter: then, you know, according to donelan they are ordered into this situation, they spent many hours and many days in a row trying to enforce this encampment and it did get out of hand, and some of them are paying for it. >> they are indeed. thank you, joe vazquez. >>> the couple caught driving the car of a murdered hercules woman will now be charged with her murder. police arrested darnell and tania washington two days ago in washington skate. they initially considered the husband and wife persons of interest in the stabbing death of the retired schoolteacher susie ko. now after police interviews, they are officially considered suspects in this case. police say their arrests bring an end to a crime spree that began with a
officers is 8% of the police force but also points out that exactly zero members of the police brass or city leadership, allen, face any discipline for what many people regard as a poorly planned and botched operation in the first place. >> just thinking, joe, about the layoffs at the department has had over recent years, what the morale must be like given in now. >> reporter: then, you know, according to donelan they are ordered into this situation, they spent many hours and many...
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supervisor farrell started his first term this january, so he is new to the board. we will get to know him and talk about the toughest issues facing the city. welcome, supervisor. thank you for joining us. tell us about your background -- where you grew up, went to school, the kind of jobs you have worked. >> i am a born and raised san franciscan, first and foremost. very proud of that. i am also a born and raised district 2 residents. i grew up close to the palace of fine arts. my parents still live in the same set of flats i grew up in. i went to grammar school at stuart hall in district 2. i went to high school in st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney
supervisor farrell started his first term this january, so he is new to the board. we will get to know him and talk about the toughest issues facing the city. welcome, supervisor. thank you for joining us. tell us about your background -- where you grew up, went to school, the kind of jobs you have worked. >> i am a born and raised san franciscan, first and foremost. very proud of that. i am also a born and raised district 2 residents. i grew up close to the palace of fine arts. my...
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however, this week's vice presidential debate is not the first for the city of danville, kentucky. population just over 16,000. spotlight is not just on the city, but it's on vice president joe biden. comedian and political podcast host, man, your title gets longer every week, ben gleeb is here now. don't screw this up. you're on probation. >> i'll do my best, no promises. >> what can we expect from this debate from joe biden. all the president bush is on him following the president aes performance during his own debate which was not great. >> this is true. i think he needs to tell the american peel he can't be blamed for the top of his ticket and i think he needs to make sure he doesn't make many of his usual biden gaffes. hopefully he doesn't accidentally call paul ryan ryan paul or confuse him with paul rudd, tell him he was great in "40-year-old virgin." on the flip side i think paul rayan doesn't need to fall into the sarah palin trap and refer to joe as o'biden. and perhaps if biden wants to actually have some facts ready, unlike obama did when paul ryan hammers him for wanti
however, this week's vice presidential debate is not the first for the city of danville, kentucky. population just over 16,000. spotlight is not just on the city, but it's on vice president joe biden. comedian and political podcast host, man, your title gets longer every week, ben gleeb is here now. don't screw this up. you're on probation. >> i'll do my best, no promises. >> what can we expect from this debate from joe biden. all the president bush is on him following the president...
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this morning, midway through the journey, the shuttle made its first stop, at the hiss toreic forumen the city of inglewood for a special ceremony. ♪ city officials, three astronauts who flu missions were in attendance with thousands of patriotic fans. >> "endeavour" is a national treasure. i am pleased. and the new home here in southern california. >> "endeavour's" home will be the california science center where officials hope it will inspire future generations of astronauts. stephanie stanton, nbc news, los angeles. >>> clearly this was an instant tourist attraction in los angeles. people have found creative ways to take photos of themselves and the space shuttle. very nice. a good one. there are many more pictures on our website at nbc bay area.com. they're inside our top story. in a race for the white house -- clearing the calendar for the next three days. told to prepare for tuesday's debate. he used his address to take credit for jobs. >> i bet on workers and, that bet is paying off in a big way. >> mitt romney and his runningmate are both in the swing state of ohio. and romn
this morning, midway through the journey, the shuttle made its first stop, at the hiss toreic forumen the city of inglewood for a special ceremony. ♪ city officials, three astronauts who flu missions were in attendance with thousands of patriotic fans. >> "endeavour" is a national treasure. i am pleased. and the new home here in southern california. >> "endeavour's" home will be the california science center where officials hope it will inspire future...
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when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an opportunity to take city tunnel 1 out of operation and rehabilitate it. city tunnel number 1 had one valve to shut off the whole tunnel. city tunnel 2 had two parallel valves. city tunnel 3 has 32, so there's much more redundancy. lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurw
when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an...
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two days ago, doctors successfully removed a bullet that first hit her in the had head and then ended up in her lower neck. thursday, malala was transferred from a hospital in northwest pakistan to a leading military hospital in the garrison city of rawalpindi in islamabad. doctors are keeping a close eye on swelling of her brain, always a big concern after brain surgery. of course, the brain is housed in a bone. unlike other parts of the body, the swelling has simply nowhere else to go. that's why doctors say it's crucial to keep the swelling under control. they say the next one or two days will be critical in her recovery. in the meantime, the government of pakistan, under pressure to find the shooters who attacked malala. we're get iting a lot of conflicting accounts from top government officials, interior minister said thursday that they have identified the two gunmen and they will be arrested soon. the foreign minister telling cnn that 100 people have been detained for questioning, but on friday a police chief in the region saying that most of those detainees have been released.
two days ago, doctors successfully removed a bullet that first hit her in the had head and then ended up in her lower neck. thursday, malala was transferred from a hospital in northwest pakistan to a leading military hospital in the garrison city of rawalpindi in islamabad. doctors are keeping a close eye on swelling of her brain, always a big concern after brain surgery. of course, the brain is housed in a bone. unlike other parts of the body, the swelling has simply nowhere else to go. that's...
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sheriff named steven sorensen had been ambushed at a trailer in a remote town near lancaster in the city where i was visiting mark. it was quite a violent incident according to the early reports and by then it was an hour to after we had heard the first sirens. there were choppers flying around and six or seven different police agencies were converging with the huge and rapidly escalating manhunt. mark turned to me and said this sounds like your kind of story. he was sort of half joking but when joshua trees are involved i'm usually right there. even though i do break for sand and the desert is often the main character i don't respond to every siren i hear and i don't do that kind of reporting even though the story "desert reckoning" and ironically enough. i guess i have with this book. which took eight years by the way. at any rate we started watching the coverage as it unfolded that afternoon and it turned out that the two main characters involved were very compelling to me. there was a dedicated hermit donald cook who was a suspect in the shooting and he had fled after ambushing the s
sheriff named steven sorensen had been ambushed at a trailer in a remote town near lancaster in the city where i was visiting mark. it was quite a violent incident according to the early reports and by then it was an hour to after we had heard the first sirens. there were choppers flying around and six or seven different police agencies were converging with the huge and rapidly escalating manhunt. mark turned to me and said this sounds like your kind of story. he was sort of half joking but...
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today first, temperares 5 to 12° bel where they should be for this time of the year. in the south bay upper 60s to low 70s. up the peninsula, mid 60s to near 70° in redwood city and los altos toes -- los altos. 64 south san francisco, 65 sausalito, low 60s and sun at beaches mixed with cloud cover from time to time. mid to upper 60s east bay shore, low to mid 70s warmer in the east bay valleys. monterey bay mix of clouds and sun and mid to upper 60s. around the state hottest weather palm springs 94. san diego 72, l.a. 78, 65 in tahoe. back home for tonight a few more clouds than this morning, partly cloudy, 40s in the north bay valleys, low to mid 50s for the rest of us. as wwake tomorrow morng cld cor any shower activi will be over the coas mainly where going to stay until possibly northern sections of sonoma county may have a stray shower. towards the evening and overnight it fall as part and a better chance wednesday afternoon, well south of the monterey bay. for us, most of us outside of stray shower cooler tomorrow and wednesday. slow warming trend thursday and
today first, temperares 5 to 12° bel where they should be for this time of the year. in the south bay upper 60s to low 70s. up the peninsula, mid 60s to near 70° in redwood city and los altos toes -- los altos. 64 south san francisco, 65 sausalito, low 60s and sun at beaches mixed with cloud cover from time to time. mid to upper 60s east bay shore, low to mid 70s warmer in the east bay valleys. monterey bay mix of clouds and sun and mid to upper 60s. around the state hottest weather palm...
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one accident in the city if your traveling along pulaski st. maybe some lanes closed. 60 miles per hour in the outer loop from 795 baltimore national pie. so far and nice start of the fort mchenry told plaza. further south on 295, at speeds 62 miles per hour. from 195 toward 32. a live view of traffic. southbound traffic moving, but a smooth ride. and 95 at 152, coming down from hartford county, a nice start. no problems from the cecil county area toward howard county. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> our big story this morning, a big win in the bronx, the orioles fight to play another day. >> the orioles and yankees will take the field one last time in game 5 of the alds. we have a look at how it looked from inside yankee territory. >> with a dramatic and tension- filled evening as the orioles started off with a 1-0 lead and then the yankees tied it up. it took 13 innings, but the orioles finally pulled it out 2- 1. you could cut the tension with a knife. the orioles proving they have a little more magic left in the tank. we will see
one accident in the city if your traveling along pulaski st. maybe some lanes closed. 60 miles per hour in the outer loop from 795 baltimore national pie. so far and nice start of the fort mchenry told plaza. further south on 295, at speeds 62 miles per hour. from 195 toward 32. a live view of traffic. southbound traffic moving, but a smooth ride. and 95 at 152, coming down from hartford county, a nice start. no problems from the cecil county area toward howard county. that is the latest on...
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ogawa plaza. >> it comes on the eve of the one-year anniversaryzázÑ# police dismantling the first occupy encampment on the same plaza. >> happening now city leaders celebrate a renaissance in the downtown area the lawn has been restored but the celebration comes a day before demonstrators plan to,0 reoccuy ogawa plaza on the one-year anniversary of police moving in on the encampment. nearly 100 people were arrested in what became a day and night of sometimes violent...
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if you're headed to the city today, public transit is your best bet. "today in the bay's" mike inouye has tips. >> if you plan to head into san francisco today, well, do your best not to drive. mass transit is the key. look at the stuff packed into a city just seven miles wide. mass transit, that's your key. now, b.a.r.t. helped out. they are adding longer trains. more service for these special events. also caltrain. caltrain is a good option to take you straight to the giants game today avoiding the backup getting past candlestick. they are likely to tailgate there as early as 10:00. tailgaters for 49ers game back on 101 restricting access into or out of san francisco at the bottom of the map. and the bluegrass on the left is at golden gate park. special service by muni there. you can get all of this info on the bay's big weekend at nbcbayarea.com where you can always find my realtime traffic info as well. back to you. >> thank you very much. if you want to avoid the crowds, you're best bet again is to stay out of the city all-together if you're not i
if you're headed to the city today, public transit is your best bet. "today in the bay's" mike inouye has tips. >> if you plan to head into san francisco today, well, do your best not to drive. mass transit is the key. look at the stuff packed into a city just seven miles wide. mass transit, that's your key. now, b.a.r.t. helped out. they are adding longer trains. more service for these special events. also caltrain. caltrain is a good option to take you straight to the giants...
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the grand opening of city target is october 14th. the new store is smaller than other target stores t will open early at 7:00 a.m. during the week. that's to give computers a chance to shop before work. >>> and the world's largest hot air balloon festival is underway. nearly 500 balloons launched yesterday at the 41st annual albuquerque international balloon fiesta. bad weather pushed back the start of the event which had been scheduled to begin on saturday. the visitors said they forgot all about the clouds when they saw the balloons rising in the sky. >>> today at 5:00 we're following president obama as he makes his way to the bay area on his california campaign. our crews are there waiting for his arrival. this as we're getting word of a protest set for this afternoon. thank you for trusting the news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. be sure to join us again at 5:00. we're always here for you at ktvu.com. and mobile ktvu.com.
the grand opening of city target is october 14th. the new store is smaller than other target stores t will open early at 7:00 a.m. during the week. that's to give computers a chance to shop before work. >>> and the world's largest hot air balloon festival is underway. nearly 500 balloons launched yesterday at the 41st annual albuquerque international balloon fiesta. bad weather pushed back the start of the event which had been scheduled to begin on saturday. the visitors said they...
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this morning, the shuttle made its first stop at the historic forum in englewood for a special ceremony. >> "endeavour" is a true national treasure and i'm extremely pleased to welcome it to the new home here in southern california. >> reporter: later in the day, after a delay due to maintenance on the transporter and maneuvering challenges, fans were treated to a special musical performance arranged by famed choreographer debbie allen. "endeavorer's" new home the california science center where officials hope it will inspire future generations of astronauts. stephanie stanton, nbc news, los angeles. >>> here at home, plans are moving forward for a development of st. elizabeth's east campus in southeast d.c. maynor gray unveiled plans for a new gateway pavilion that will open next summer. it's designed to be a temporary hub for farmers' markets, casual dining and cultural events. a larger redevelopment will bring retail and residential space by 2015 and a new coles guard headquarters is scheduled to open on the west campus next year. >>> thousands are spending the weekend walking 60 mil
this morning, the shuttle made its first stop at the historic forum in englewood for a special ceremony. >> "endeavour" is a true national treasure and i'm extremely pleased to welcome it to the new home here in southern california. >> reporter: later in the day, after a delay due to maintenance on the transporter and maneuvering challenges, fans were treated to a special musical performance arranged by famed choreographer debbie allen. "endeavorer's" new home...
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park officials say he was not cleared to go down the slide and did not receive instructions first. >>> new this morning, new york lawmakers have launched an investigation into locating sets of master keys to the city that ended up for bid on ebay put up for sale by a new jersey lock the city nor 150 they grant access to subway gates and firehouses men to be used by new york city firefighters to get by locked passages when responding to emergencies. authorities are concerned the master keys may be used by terror groups. it is not clear how the locksmith got the original set. >>> arnold schwarzenegger's book goes on sale this morning he's talking how he ruined his marriage. during his inch view he opened up about the affair with the family housekeeper and the son he kept secret. schwarzenegger praised maria and said he regretted the infidelity. >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship was terrible, i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> your children? >> exactly. i had to tell them. >> stheger will give his first live
park officials say he was not cleared to go down the slide and did not receive instructions first. >>> new this morning, new york lawmakers have launched an investigation into locating sets of master keys to the city that ended up for bid on ebay put up for sale by a new jersey lock the city nor 150 they grant access to subway gates and firehouses men to be used by new york city firefighters to get by locked passages when responding to emergencies. authorities are concerned the master...
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. >> reporter: just before midnight los angeles got the first glimpse of something never seen before: a 78-ton spaceship, five stories tall, 78-foot swing span moving majestically through dense city streets. it was a dramatic entrance fit for hollywood. >> gave me goose bumps. >> reporter: project manager ken carrion is responsible for getting "endeavour" through the streets of l.a. >> i had no idea how the community would be coming together. it's just so special. >> reporter: it has been a remarkable journey for the "endeavour", from outer space to inner city. this might not be its riskiest mission, but possibly its most complicated. its 12-mile trek at two miles an hour goes over freeways, down boulevards, through neighborhoods, almost 400 trees were cut down to make way. 2,700 metal plates laid down to strengthen roadways. power lines were lifted, stoplights removed. so it's like an obstacle course. >> it is an obstacle course, yeah. >> reporter: mike lofts is one of six operators using this joy stick to maneuver the six computerized transporters carrying "endeavour." they can move
. >> reporter: just before midnight los angeles got the first glimpse of something never seen before: a 78-ton spaceship, five stories tall, 78-foot swing span moving majestically through dense city streets. it was a dramatic entrance fit for hollywood. >> gave me goose bumps. >> reporter: project manager ken carrion is responsible for getting "endeavour" through the streets of l.a. >> i had no idea how the community would be coming together. it's just so...
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some 400 trees were also cut to make room for the shuttle to roll through those narrow city streets. >>> it was two different endings for both bay area baseball teams in winner take all playoff games. >> here's a ground ball right side omar to first. >> the oakland a's could not recreate the magic of game three and four. they lost to the tigers 6-0 last night. tigers now move on to the american league championship series. after the game the sellout crowd at the coliseum showed the a's their appreciation for a very exciting season. >> you just can't be too disappointed by pit temperature it was so unexpected. it was so magical. >> much of the 2012a's teams should be back next season. they only have a few players entering free agency. >> posey deep left field. that is way back. and a grand slam for buster posey. >> everybody talking about that yesterday afternoon. buster posey's grand slam gave the giants a big lead over the cincinnati reds in game five of the series yesterday. the reds would make it a game but good defensive plays in the giants bull pen put a stop to that. the giants
some 400 trees were also cut to make room for the shuttle to roll through those narrow city streets. >>> it was two different endings for both bay area baseball teams in winner take all playoff games. >> here's a ground ball right side omar to first. >> the oakland a's could not recreate the magic of game three and four. they lost to the tigers 6-0 last night. tigers now move on to the american league championship series. after the game the sellout crowd at the coliseum...
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for a few days last go has turned into one of the most talked about cities and the theater work students have to first and from the most renowned theaters both gathered here for the status lasky festival there steve rush an actor and here director of the early twentieth century content to spend his last he is considered to be the father of the modern pageants called what's so special about the training that he created the famous status last piece just to discuss it with melissa smith conservative director and the head of acting at the american concertedly theater in san francisco the only american company invited to the status last in the first. place here first time in its history the prestigious stanislavski theater festival even international students to stage nine of the best drama schools from russia europe and the united states are putting on productions the concept is an open class teachers and students are sharing their views on the acting and future of theatre for many participants this is truly a once in a lifetime experience they did not want to mess to bring all the. some cos
for a few days last go has turned into one of the most talked about cities and the theater work students have to first and from the most renowned theaters both gathered here for the status lasky festival there steve rush an actor and here director of the early twentieth century content to spend his last he is considered to be the father of the modern pageants called what's so special about the training that he created the famous status last piece just to discuss it with melissa smith...
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our first responders have been doing a heroic job protecting our city and saving lives. they are still sitting lives and conducting search and rescue missions and we owe them an enormous debt of gratitude. >> good morning, america -- breaking news, a perfect storm. gregg's america -- >> americans woke up to find it all too real. >> a record-breaking loss of power. >> on manhattan island, they are reeling from what happened. >> there is nothing but you can do. the water is just going to come. it is too strong. you have to stand there and let it happen. >> it is a post apocalyptic scene cars swept down the avenue by the force of the water. debris everywhere. she care of believe what she saw. >> can you describe what happened to? gregg's a lot of water. -- >> i lot of water flowing all over. the transistors are blowing up. >> manhattan is the unusually quiet today. swollen waters rose one began with high tide. -- once again with the high tide. >> this gives you an idea of the massive disruption is still causing. >> the subway is paralyzed. and there are no bosses. -- no bus
our first responders have been doing a heroic job protecting our city and saving lives. they are still sitting lives and conducting search and rescue missions and we owe them an enormous debt of gratitude. >> good morning, america -- breaking news, a perfect storm. gregg's america -- >> americans woke up to find it all too real. >> a record-breaking loss of power. >> on manhattan island, they are reeling from what happened. >> there is nothing but you can do. the...
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i'm sorry, first jane in new york city. >> that afternoon. i appreciate you. you raised the question of of only one woman being in the book. you did not answer that question and i would like to revisit it. my concern is that there is only one woman. there are several women inventors. why out of all african american inventors fair, white is there only one -- why is there only one -- and all only one -- and all the ones we did during black history month, okay, joy, thanks. >> the ones that we were able to work fine, -- the ones we were able to find, of course, there could be a book on women inventors. all the other ones we thought were significant and we didn't want to exclude women. so we made sure that we had our women's invention. the woman whose future. >> you are also very involved in education, which is a big effort to get science technology and math and engineering and the like. is this in concert without ever? >> yes, i think that is a fact that all the people that are heroes in this book, they are mathematicians and engineers and, a chemist and other pe
i'm sorry, first jane in new york city. >> that afternoon. i appreciate you. you raised the question of of only one woman being in the book. you did not answer that question and i would like to revisit it. my concern is that there is only one woman. there are several women inventors. why out of all african american inventors fair, white is there only one -- why is there only one -- and all only one -- and all the ones we did during black history month, okay, joy, thanks. >> the ones...
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at the heart of the city, life is slowly returning to normal. new yorkers across the brooklyn bridge on a foot. michael bloomberg sounded a defiant first belt of a reopened stock exchange. the message from the mayor is that the big apple is open for business. that only tells part of the story. in the greater new york area, there is still many many homes without power. the subway network is shut down. this is the scene at one subway station where monday night the waters rose from track to ceiling. parts of the network will reopen tomorrow. this is a city that has survived or stand sandy. hear, all along on the eastern seaboard. questions to test those who would lead america. >> questions indeed. for the very latest, we can go to jane hill. as steve was reported, the city is starting to get back to life. i am not sure this will be a new york that we all know. >> no, it is a very peculiar feeling. we are very near battery park on the southern tip of manhattan. this is the battery under park, one of the seven main passes through the city. four out o
at the heart of the city, life is slowly returning to normal. new yorkers across the brooklyn bridge on a foot. michael bloomberg sounded a defiant first belt of a reopened stock exchange. the message from the mayor is that the big apple is open for business. that only tells part of the story. in the greater new york area, there is still many many homes without power. the subway network is shut down. this is the scene at one subway station where monday night the waters rose from track to...
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president obama and mitt romney will turn out and be york city on a city town vhall and candy crowell will moderate. she is the first woman to moderate in over two decades. go to our new channel. comcast 193 for the latest news, weather and traffic updates and to watch all the presidential speeches. uninterrupted. and on digital 4.2. still ahead, the space shuttle endeavor. but it was quite a journey to get there. we will explain, coming up. the mother is a dense fog adviser reethere is a dense fog advisory. with tillites going towards foster city. and checking out the visibility taking over to the traffic map the westbound 80 coqunizez bridge some issues but speeds over 50 m.p.h. and yes i have been checking with the c h p and interstate 280 looking decent. the dunbarton and is problem-free with no accidents. >> thank you. a new story with overnight shooting leaving one man dead. officers are still looking for that shooter. will tran is providing us with the latest. >> they are still looking for the clues and suspects the do not have a description. this was nearly three hours ago at
president obama and mitt romney will turn out and be york city on a city town vhall and candy crowell will moderate. she is the first woman to moderate in over two decades. go to our new channel. comcast 193 for the latest news, weather and traffic updates and to watch all the presidential speeches. uninterrupted. and on digital 4.2. still ahead, the space shuttle endeavor. but it was quite a journey to get there. we will explain, coming up. the mother is a dense fog adviser reethere is a dense...
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you know i was -- i was on first base you know all fired up. but i looked in the dugout and the guys were going crazy and that fired me up even more out there. when pete got the big knock to put us ahead. it was chaos in there. that was an awesome feeling. >> he's somebody that has -- that has the respect of our entire clubhouse. a group of guys who've had a lot of accomplishments really understand and appreciate the style of baseball player that daniel descalso is. and i think he's showing the world what he has and he's just a ballplayer. >>> andrew luck is gone but certainly not forgotten down at stanford. without herman cain the offense -- him the offense has yet to score a touchdown on the road this season. second quarter in south bend, stanford down 3-0. the irish backed up in their own zone and ben gardner all over golson causes the fumble. chase thomas falls on it for a stanford touchdown. cardinal up 10-3 at the half. second half on third and 18. notre dame strikes. golson from 24 yards out to tyler to tie the game at 10. in overtime, n
you know i was -- i was on first base you know all fired up. but i looked in the dugout and the guys were going crazy and that fired me up even more out there. when pete got the big knock to put us ahead. it was chaos in there. that was an awesome feeling. >> he's somebody that has -- that has the respect of our entire clubhouse. a group of guys who've had a lot of accomplishments really understand and appreciate the style of baseball player that daniel descalso is. and i think he's...
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in europe where i very mentioned doing in the beginning of the program the city was actually the only american. american theater school invited to moscow why were they choose you well i was told when they first wrote me that they had that you were the best you know there was never again that but i think you have a lot. you know i have a colleague who remain in who'd been working a lot in moscow who called me and said i would like to recommend you for this do you think a city would want to go and i said yes i think if we got an invitation we'd love to go but i know that we were when an atoll is smelly and ski wrote he said that he had heard very good things about us and i do think that our i do think from conversations i've had since i've gotten here that what we're doing and our training right now is simpatico as we say with with things that are going on at the moscow art theater i think we were a good school to invite it's interesting that you mention he heard you and he was going to you to. watching him and sending some somebody to at least look well. so you think my colleague who r
in europe where i very mentioned doing in the beginning of the program the city was actually the only american. american theater school invited to moscow why were they choose you well i was told when they first wrote me that they had that you were the best you know there was never again that but i think you have a lot. you know i have a colleague who remain in who'd been working a lot in moscow who called me and said i would like to recommend you for this do you think a city would want to go...
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and why i want to go here is because it's my first time to see one. [ applause ] >> reporter: city leaders and joint managers from the science center to walk arm in arm with the shuttle making her way to her final resting place after a 12-mile trek from l. a. x. through different neighborhoods in los angeles and edgablewood. >> we went through some pretty tough streets of los angeles. and everybody was just universally enthusiastic. >> reporter: enthusiastic despite arriving a half day late. >> time was not the critical factor, safety was. and with the huge crowds we have that slowed us down some. >> reporter: it's estimates one million people lined the route which has been compared to a slow moving parade. as i spoke to people who gathered along the streets, i saw the real gift. >> of the endeavour. the gift of inspiration. >> ever since i've heard about the final mission for the shuttle. i've -- been thinking ability being an astronaut when i grow up. >> reporter: even though endeavour took her time to get here she's inspired kids like madison to shoot for the stars. >> that was jeff win
and why i want to go here is because it's my first time to see one. [ applause ] >> reporter: city leaders and joint managers from the science center to walk arm in arm with the shuttle making her way to her final resting place after a 12-mile trek from l. a. x. through different neighborhoods in los angeles and edgablewood. >> we went through some pretty tough streets of los angeles. and everybody was just universally enthusiastic. >> reporter: enthusiastic despite arriving a...
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but first we are going right to cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran on the scene with the very latest. cate what can you tell us. >> reporter: i can tell you that the fire started in the squat and gobble popular restaurant here in san francisco. crews are busy battling flames. there's heavy smoke in the air. this restaurant is completely gutted. it is a complete loss for the building here. i can see already dozens of firefighters here on scene trying to tackle this fire. they have been at it for quite a while. crews say that they got the call right at around 4:00, 4:14 this morning and the fire quickly grew to three alarms. flames were shooting up as high as 10 to 20 feet. heavy smoke in the area and now they have set up a perimeter here along west portal. they have shut down as i was talking about that tunnel over here now. as far as the firefighting efforts are concerned, we are about to get an update from the public information officer to learn more. what i can tell you right now is there are a lot of confused people out here especially morning commuters as they are trying to figure
but first we are going right to cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran on the scene with the very latest. cate what can you tell us. >> reporter: i can tell you that the fire started in the squat and gobble popular restaurant here in san francisco. crews are busy battling flames. there's heavy smoke in the air. this restaurant is completely gutted. it is a complete loss for the building here. i can see already dozens of firefighters here on scene trying to tackle this fire. they have been at it for...
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the day off to celebrate his 20th wedding anniversary with the first lay city. and two u.s. troops were killed today in afghanistan. they have not yet been identified but it is confirmed they were killed in an insurgent attack. now back to "caught on camera." >>> here what's waping on "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. pack a bunch of kids into a school bus, and you might expect them to be a little noisy or even rambunctious from time to time. but in our next two videos, we'll see a whole different level of bad behavior, shoving, shouting, punching, and what's become unfortunately all too common, bullying. a disturbing confrontation on the way to school turns into a full-blown brawl and it's all captured on camera. may 2005, in punta gorda, florida. a school bus driver pulls over and calls for backup while trying to control a group of rowdy students. >> i need a deputy out here. >> according to the sheriff's report, the fight begins when 66-year-old albert taylor orders a 13-year-old student to sit and fasten his seat belt. when he refuses, taylor tells th
the day off to celebrate his 20th wedding anniversary with the first lay city. and two u.s. troops were killed today in afghanistan. they have not yet been identified but it is confirmed they were killed in an insurgent attack. now back to "caught on camera." >>> here what's waping on "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. pack a bunch of kids into a school bus, and you might expect them to be a little noisy or even rambunctious from time to time. but in our next...